Monthly Archives: January 2017

We want you to have the best experience possible when shopping for used cars on our lot. The last thing we want is for you to have buyer’s remorse. You can increase the chances of you being happy with your purchase if you sidestep these common used car buying mistakes.

Going Over Budget

Before you step foot on our dealership, you should know exactly what budget you have in place for this purchase. It is beneficial to have an ideal price you would like to spend and a slightly higher price you are willing to go to but refuse to go over. This helps you narrow down your options, so you know what used cars to steer clear of.

Not Considering Insurance

The price of a used car also entails what you will be paying in insurance and gas. Mileage is a big factor when buying a car. Additionally, you want to speak with your insurance agent beforehand to get an idea of how much you will pay every month for a certain type of vehicle. The insurance amount should be factored into your budget.

Not Checking the Tires

You want to check every inch of a used car you are thinking of getting. Although looking at the tread is important, you also want to find out the age of the tires and when they were installed. This will let you know if they will remain viable for a while. Additionally, taking any used vehicle out for a test drive should give you a good idea of how well the vehicle handles overall.

We want you to be absolutely happy with your purchase, so by knowing exactly what you want before coming, we can help you select the perfect used vehicle. We have many used cars available, but give us a little criteria and we can narrow down the options very quickly.